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词条 Madalag, Aklan
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  1. Geography

     Climate  Soil  Land Use 

  2. Barangays

  3. Demographics

  4. Economy

     Agriculture  Industry 

  5. Transportation

  6. Utilities

     Water supply system  Communication  Power facilities 

  7. Health

  8. Education

  9. References

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| leader_name = Alfonso 'Dindo' A. Gubatina
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{{PH wikidata|name}}, officially the {{PH wikidata|official_name}}, (Aklanon: Banwa it Madalag; Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Madalag; {{lang-tl|Bayan ng Madalag}}), is a {{PH wikidata|income_class_ordinal}} settlement_text}} of the Philippines|{{PH wikidata|settlement_text}} in the province of {{PH wikidata|province}}, {{PH wikidata|country}}. According to the {{PH wikidata|population_as_of}}, it has a population of {{PH wikidata|population_total}} people.{{PH census|current}}

Madalag was formerly an arrabal and part of Libacao. In 1948, it was separated and constituted as a separate town, with the following barrios: Logohon, Singay, Balactasan, Cabangahan, Cabilawan, Pangitan, San Jose, Talimagao, Talangban, Alaminos, Catabana, Bakyang, Calicia, Mercedes, Maria Cristina, Dit-ana, Guinato-an, Tigbauan, Alas-as, Mamba, Medina, Panikyason, and Paningayan.[2]

Geography

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the {{PH wikidata|settlement_text}} has a land area of {{convert|{{PH wikidata|area}}|km2}}{{PSGC detail|area}} constituting {{percentage|{{PH wikidata|area}}|{{PH wikidata|area|Q13723}}|2|pad=yes}} of the {{convert|{{PH wikidata|area|Q13723}}|km2|2|adj=mid|-}} total area of Aklan.

Madalag is situated in the south-central section of the province, bounded on the east by Balete, west by the Province of Antique, north by Malinao and Banga, and south by Libacao. It is {{convert|192|km}} away from regional capital, Iloilo City, and {{convert|34|km}} south from the provincial capital Kalibo.

Climate

Madalag has a Type III climate which is relatively dry from March to May and wet for the rest of the year.

Soil

There are four (4) varied soil types found in the municipality. They are the San Miguel Clay Loam, Alimodian clay loam, Sapcan clay and Sigcay clay. San Miguel clay is found in barangay Panipiason and Medina. Alimodian clay is found in barangay San Jose, Ma. Cristina and Galicia. Sapian clay is found in the barangay of Mercedes, Bacyang and Alaminos. Sigcay clay is found in the Poblacion, Logohon and Cabilawan.

Land Use

Some {{convert|7,717.0251|ha}} or 28.80% of Madalag land area is planted with high value crops leaving only about {{convert|17,772.1917|ha}} (66.35) as timber land and {{convert|24.6342|ha}} or .09% are utilized as dwelling areas majority of which are in the Poblacion.

Barangays

Madalag is politically subdivided into 25 barangays.{{PSGC detail|nscb}}

{{div col}}{{PH brgy table lite|top}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410001| Alaminos | 1257| 1071}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410002| Alas-as | 710| 684}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410003| Bacyang | 509| 439}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410004| Balactasan | 735| 722}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410005| Cabangahan | 433| 494}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410006| Cabilawan | 487| 616}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410007| Catabana | 448| 513}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410008| Dit-Ana | 441| 395}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410009| Galicia | 363| 362}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410010| Guinatu-an | 445| 404}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410011| Logohon | 504| 523}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410012| Mamba | 830| 756}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410013| Maria Cristina| 887| 938}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410014| Medina | 1105| 1085}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410015| Mercedes | 546| 543}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410016| Napnot | 517| 789}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410017| Pang-itan | 906| 893}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410018| Paningayan | 1127| 1352}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410019| Panipiason | 1484| 1326}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410020| Poblacion | 1775| 1562}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410021| San Jose | 937| 863}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410022| Singay | 413| 450}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410023| Talangban | 506| 437}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410024| Talimagao | 347| 345}}{{PH brgy table lite|060410025| Tigbawan | 677| 606}}{{PH brgy table lite|bottom|18168}}{{div col end}}

Demographics

{{Philippine Census
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| title= Population census of Madalag
| 1903 = 3476
| 1918 =
| 1939 =
| 1948 = 8664
| 1960 = 10883
| 1970 = 12440
| 1975 = 14209
| 1980 = 14128
| 1990 = 15166
| 1995 = 16659
| 2000 = 17441
| 2007 = 17889
| 2010 = 18168
| 2015 = 18389
| 2020 =
| 2025 =
| 2030 =
| footnote= Source: Philippine Statistics Authority{{PH census|2015}}{{PH census|2010}}{{PH census|2007}}{{LWUA population data}}
}}

In the {{PH wikidata|population_as_of}}, Madalag had a population of {{PH wikidata|population_total}}.{{PH census|current}} The population density was {{convert|{{sigfig|{{PH wikidata|population_total}}/{{PH wikidata|area}}|2}}|PD/km2}}.

Madalag being predominantly a rural community has a slow growing population. It had a total population of 17,889 persons in 2007, a reduction of .05 percent or 897 persons from the 1995 population, basically due to migration towards industrial and trade centers of the country such as Manila, Cebu, Iloilo and other highly urbanized provinces and municipalities.

The municipality has twenty-five (25) component barangays with two (2) barangays, Poblacion and Alaminos as urban area and the twenty three (23) remaining barangays as rural areas. Barangay Poblacion is the most populous with 1,775 residents, followed by Panipiason (1,484 residents) and Alaminos (1,257).{{PH census|2015}}

Economy

Agriculture

Madalag basically has an agricultural economy. Some {{convert|7,717.0251|ha}} of the municipality land is devoted to agriculture. Farming and home industries are the main source of livelihood among the people. Rice is grown in almost all the twenty five (25) barangays. Corn is also planted in some upland areas. Other crops are in pineapple, camote and ube. The municipality also produces fruit trees, like lanzones, rambutan, marang and commercial crops such as coconut and abaca.

The hilly and mountainous areas produce high valued forest products such as narra, acacia, and mahogany and minor product like buri, rattan, bamboo, nipa sap and firewood.

Industry

The center of commercial activities in Madalag is situated along the {{convert|1.50|km}} stretch of Navarette Street and at the Madalag Public Market located in the Poblacion.

The municipality has 93 commercials establishment dominated by the sari-sari stores (37 or 39%). The others establishment (26 or 28.60%) serve as outlet for bakery, carinderias and other recreational services.

Transportation

The total length of all roads types within the geographical boundaries of the municipality is {{convert|38.50|km}} in 2011. Of these lengths, ten (10) percent are paved. A total of fifty (50) percent of the road surface is earth fill while thirty (30) percent is gravel surface. All barangays are accessible by roads except Barangay Maria Cristina, Medina and Panipiason, that cannot be reach by four (4) wheel vehicle. Generally, the barangays connected to the national road have better road condition compared to the interior barangays.

Utilities

Water supply system

Water is supplied by the Poblacion Water District and Poblacion Spring Development. The other barangays are dependent from their Spring Development and artesian and shallow wells.

Communication

The communication system are operated by a wireless handset (cellPhone) distributed by SMART, GLOBE and SUN while the postal system is managed by the Philippines Postal Corporation. The post office is managed by a postal master, and a mail sorter/carrier. There are no mail distribution and collection centers in the barangays, hence the residents go to the Poblacion to post or get their mails.

Power facilities

There are 100 household in the barangay Poblacion of Madalag served by electricity with only (5) percent of households not served by power. The other twenty two (22) barangays have electrical power. only two (2) barangays, Panipiason and Maria Cristina are not served by electricity because of its distance form the main transmission lines.

Health

Madalag has one rural health unit (RHU) and one municipal hospital. The RHU is manned by one physician, two nurses, seven midwives, one sanitary inspector, ten trained hilots and 143 barangay health workers.

The Madalag Municipal Hospital is staffed by two doctors, one medical technologist, four nurses, one dentist, three midwives, one administrative officer, one pharmacist, one ambulance driver, two casuals nursing attendants, three utility workers, three casual employees and three RNHails.

Education

Madalag has 21 primary and 8 elementary schools with a total enrollment of 2,927 pupils and 108 teachers. It has three secondary public schools with a total enrollment of 1,368 students and 43 teachers.

References

1. ^{{DILG detail}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Republic Act No. 297; An Act Creating the Municipality of Madalag in the Province of Capiz|url=http://www.thecorpusjuris.com/legislative/republic-acts/ra-no-297.php|website=The Corpus Juris|accessdate=21 October 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161021075151/http://www.thecorpusjuris.com/legislative/republic-acts/ra-no-297.php|archivedate=21 October 2016|date=17 June 1948}}
{{Geographic location
| Centre = Madalag
| North = Malinao
| Northeast = Banga
| East = Balete
Libacao
| South = Libacao
| Southwest = Tibiao, Antique
| West = Culasi, Antique
| Northwest = Sebaste, Antique
}}{{Aklan|state=expanded}}

1 : Municipalities of Aklan

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